The Teatro Brancaccio in Rome was inaugurated in 1916 in the ownership of the principles Brancaccio, in the Esquilino district of Rome. The project of the theater was entrusted to Carlo Sacconi, an engineer from the family trust. The layout of the room, however, was entrusted to the painter Francesco Arcangeli and the famous architect Adolf Coppedè. Over the years, the Roman theater has hosted major players such as Totò, Anna Magnani, but also well-known musicians such as Luis Armstrong, Paul Anka, the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. Today the theater is under the direction of Stage Entertainment, which handled the important work of recovery.